Trump, South Park and White House
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One day after hitting back at The View over Joy Behar's claim that Donald Trump was jealous of Barack Obama's looks, the White House has again taken aim at a Hollywood institution in a statement to Entertainment Weekly criticizing South Park 's satirical depiction of the president seducing Satan in bed.
South Park's new season premiere featured President Trump in bed with Satan and talking about the Epstein files which drew fierce criticism from the White House.
The season 27 premiere of "South Park" is jaw-dropping, skewering Trump in a way that proves at least two writers aren't afraid of a big, fat lawsuit.
Long-running satire has returned after two-year hiatus with scenes depicting US president suing the fictional residents of South Park
The season 27 premiere of the series finally saw its creators bring a satirical depiction of the president to the show.
In the episode, Jesus – yes, that Jesus – comes to warn the citizens of South Park, Colorado, to stop protesting the president or they, too, may get canceled.
The White House is fighting back against what it calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” targeting satirical media and political talk shows.View on euronews